Swot constitutional and administrative law [3rd]
Lee, Robert G.
Swot constitutional and administrative law [3rd] - London : Blackstone Press, 1991 - 244 p.; 22 cm.
Preface --
1 Preparing for examinations Cheating at exams Consistent study Making notes Systematic study Course work Beginning revision Continuing revision and beginning to cheat-Revising is more than remembering Remembering... and forgetting Exercise for the examination Motivation Conclusion --
2 Coping with examinations Before the examination Examination qualities - In the examination room - Choosing questions -Planning your answer Answering essay questions Answering problem - questions-Conclusion --
3 Constitutional conventions The nature of conventions - Revision - The examination- Conclusion --
4 Parliamentary supremacy The traditional view - Departures from the traditional view Possible limitations Conclusion Revision The examination- An essay question-Conclusion --
5 European Community law An outline of the European institutions-Sources of EEC law -The incorporation of EEC law into Britain-Revision-The examination-A problem question-Conclusion --
6 Parliamentary privilege Freedom of speech Freedom of speech and outside interference-Freedom of speech and parliamentary papers- The right of the Commons to regulate its composition right of the Commons to regulate its own proceedings Revision The examination Conclusion --
7 The The Royal prerogative Defining the royal prerogative - Recognising prerogatives- Prerogative and statute -Scope of prerogative - The examination-Conclusion --
8 Delegated legislation The nature of delegated legislation - -The purposes of delegated - legislation-Safeguards - Revision A problem question Conclusion - The examination --
9 Natural justice The application of the rules of natural justice-The rule against bias-The right to a fair hearing - The duty to act fairly Revision-The examination Conclusion --
10 Public order Freedom of association-Public order offences under the 1986 Act Other public order offences Revision The examination-A public order problem - Conclusion --
11 Police powers The Act and the codes-Arrest-Stop and search-Entry and search-Seizure-Detention and questioning-Revision- Essay questions on the Act - Police powers: a problem Conclusion --
12 Conclusion --
Index.
1854311557
Administrative law
Administrative law -- Great Britain
Administrative law -- United Kingdom
Constitutional law -- Great Britain
Constitutional law -- United Kingdom
Great Britain -- Constitutional law
Swot constitutional and administrative law [3rd] - London : Blackstone Press, 1991 - 244 p.; 22 cm.
Preface --
1 Preparing for examinations Cheating at exams Consistent study Making notes Systematic study Course work Beginning revision Continuing revision and beginning to cheat-Revising is more than remembering Remembering... and forgetting Exercise for the examination Motivation Conclusion --
2 Coping with examinations Before the examination Examination qualities - In the examination room - Choosing questions -Planning your answer Answering essay questions Answering problem - questions-Conclusion --
3 Constitutional conventions The nature of conventions - Revision - The examination- Conclusion --
4 Parliamentary supremacy The traditional view - Departures from the traditional view Possible limitations Conclusion Revision The examination- An essay question-Conclusion --
5 European Community law An outline of the European institutions-Sources of EEC law -The incorporation of EEC law into Britain-Revision-The examination-A problem question-Conclusion --
6 Parliamentary privilege Freedom of speech Freedom of speech and outside interference-Freedom of speech and parliamentary papers- The right of the Commons to regulate its composition right of the Commons to regulate its own proceedings Revision The examination Conclusion --
7 The The Royal prerogative Defining the royal prerogative - Recognising prerogatives- Prerogative and statute -Scope of prerogative - The examination-Conclusion --
8 Delegated legislation The nature of delegated legislation - -The purposes of delegated - legislation-Safeguards - Revision A problem question Conclusion - The examination --
9 Natural justice The application of the rules of natural justice-The rule against bias-The right to a fair hearing - The duty to act fairly Revision-The examination Conclusion --
10 Public order Freedom of association-Public order offences under the 1986 Act Other public order offences Revision The examination-A public order problem - Conclusion --
11 Police powers The Act and the codes-Arrest-Stop and search-Entry and search-Seizure-Detention and questioning-Revision- Essay questions on the Act - Police powers: a problem Conclusion --
12 Conclusion --
Index.
1854311557
Administrative law
Administrative law -- Great Britain
Administrative law -- United Kingdom
Constitutional law -- Great Britain
Constitutional law -- United Kingdom
Great Britain -- Constitutional law
